Promoting building retrofits in the private residential sector through One Stop...
Promoting building retrofits in the private residential sector through One Stop Shops in Germany
The ProRetro project aims to
- Overcome barriers to residential building refurbishment by offering new one-stop-shop services to customers in five German cities/regions
- base the one-stop-shop design on the needs of customers so...
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Información proyecto ProRetro
Duración del proyecto: 42 meses
Fecha Inicio: 2020-05-06
Fecha Fin: 2023-11-30
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Descripción del proyecto
The ProRetro project aims to
- Overcome barriers to residential building refurbishment by offering new one-stop-shop services to customers in five German cities/regions
- base the one-stop-shop design on the needs of customers so that
- they are attractive to customers,
- conceptualise, plan, implement and monitor and evaluate the new one-stop-shops
- prepare their continuation beyond the project lifetime
- cover the whole customer journey of a building renovation from audit/advice, planning, contracting, implementation and monitoring and approval – and involve respective stakeholders/experts in the service offer
- build on information and experiences in designing and implementing one-stop shops from best practice examples in other European countries and establish peer-learning structures with those organisations